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| | This pole was not in any way "standard" for the jeep. Instead, it was crudely assembled and welded onto the Jeep by maintenance crews in the war zone. |
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| Have you ever wondered what purpose this pole served? It was a countermeasure. | Have you ever wondered what purpose this pole served? It was a countermeasure. |
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| The [[http://sqsa.org/dictionary.html|SQSA Dictionary]] defines a "countermeasure" as: | |
| <blockquote> **Countermeasure** \\ An action taken to counteract, negate, neutralize, or offset the effects of an undesirable event.</blockquote> | <blockquote> **Countermeasure** \\ An action taken to counteract, negate, neutralize, or offset the effects of an undesirable event.</blockquote> |
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| | In this context, each inspection point in a manufacturing process is actually a "countermeasure"; to identify nonconforming products and remove them from the value stream to "negate" them from being sent to customers. |
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